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AI Index: AMR 37/002/2007
29 March 2007
UA 78/07
Fear for safety
HONDURAS
Donny Reyes (m), treasurer of LGBT rights group "Asociación Arcoiris" (Rainbow
Association)
Other members of Asociación Arcoiris
LGBT rights activist Donny Reyes was reportedly arbitrarily detained by police in the
Comayagüela district of the capital, Tegucigalpa, on 18 March. The officers beat him and
then took him to a police station where they left him in a cell for six and a half hours,
where other detainees repeatedly raped and beat him, allegedly encouraged by a police officer.
Donny Reyes has lodged a formal complaint about this. Since then police appear to have
attempted to intimidate him. Amnesty International believes that he, and other members of
the organisation he heads, may be in grave danger.
Donny Reyes is the treasurer of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) rights group
Asociación Lésbico, Gay, Travesti y Bisexual Arcoiris, which was set up in 2003. The group's
objective is to train human rights defenders and promote HIV/AIDS prevention. On 18 March
at about 3am he had walked out of the Arcoiris offices to stand with a colleague while she
waited for a taxi. A few moments later, six police officers in two police cars stopped next
to them and asked them for ID. His colleague had none with her, but the police officers were
only interested in Donny Reyes. He showed them his ID card but they told him to get into
the car. He refused and began to argue, pointing out that he had done nothing wrong. After
a few moments they allegedly began beating him and forced him to get into the car. They abused
him, saying, among other things, a estos maricones hay que desaparecerlos de aquí ("we have
to disappear these queers from here").
Upon arrival at Comayagüela’s Police Station, Donny Reyes was put in a cell with 57 men,
most of whom had been arrested hours earlier. A police officer allegedly shouted to them
Miren, aquí les traigo a una princesita, ya saben lo que tienen que hacer ("Look, I’m bringing
you a little princess, you know what to do"). Donny was then beaten, stripped and raped by
four men, allegedly members of street gangs.
At around 10.30am those who could pay a bribe of 200 lempiras (approximately US$10) were
told to move into a courtyard, which gave onto the street, to be released. Donny consented
to pay the bribe and while waiting for his belongings, the police officer guarding him left,
so Donny ran away. Three days later he reported what had happened to the Public Prosecutor’s
Office and to a senior police officer. He has also undergone medical forensic examinations
to record the violence he had suffered.
Since 27 March police cars have parked several times a day, for around five minutes each
time, in front of Arcoiris’s offices in an apparent attempt to prevent Donny Reyes from
pursuing his complaint.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Police raided Arcoiris’s offices on 12 June and 1 July 2006, taking documents and destroying
computers and furniture, though nothing valuable was stolen. Between the two raids, the then
Director of Arcoiris, José Richard Figueroa, was assaulted in the street. He left Honduras
in December and is seeking asylum in Spain. No one has been brought to justice. In October
2006 Arcoiris applied to the Ministry of Interior for official NGO status. A decision is
pending.
According to local NGOs, some 200 LGBT people were murdered in Honduras between 1991 and
2003. Few of these killings have been officially registered as hate crimes; fewer still have
been investigated or had those responsible brought to justice.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in Spanish or your
own language:
- expressing concern for the safety of Arcoiris’s members; in particular, Donny Reyes, who
was arbitrarily detained by police on 18 March and allegedly raped by other detainees at
the instigation of a police officer;
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- urging the authorities to carry out a full and prompt investigation, make the results public
and bring those responsible to justice;
- urging the authorities to ensure that the rights of LGBT people are protected and that
they are not subjected to discrimination on account of their sexual orientation or gender
identity;
- calling on the authorities to publicly condemn any human rights violations committed against
the LGBT community, making it clear that such actions are totally unacceptable and will always
be thoroughly investigated and the perpetrators prosecuted;
APPEALS TO:
Public Security Minister
Álvaro Romero
Minister of Public Security, Ministry of Public Security
Edificio Pujol, 4to. Piso, Col. Palmira (Blvd. Morazán), Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Fax:
+504 220 4352
Salutation: Dear Minister/Estimado Sr. Ministro
Attorney General
Leonidas Rosa Bautista
Fiscal General del Estado, Ministerio Público, Lomas del Guijarro, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Fax:
+504 221 5667
Salutation: Dear Attorney General/Estimado Sr. Fiscal General
COPIES TO:
Foreign Minister
Milton Jiménez Puerto
Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores
Colonia Miraflores, Boulevard de las Fuerzas Armadas
Contiguo al Palacio de Justicia, Edificio Antigua Casa Presidencial, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Fax:
+504 234 1484
Head of the Police
Comisionado Salomón Escoto Salinas
Jefe de la Policía Nacional Preventiva, Apartado Postal 3159, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Fax:
+504 237 9070
National Human Rights Commission
Comisionado Nacional de los Derechos Humanos de Honduras
Colonia Florencia Norte, Boulevar Suyapa, Tegucigalpa, HONDURAS
Fax:
+504 232-6894
Asociación Arcoiris
Avenida República de Chile, Bloque 2, Casa 701, Barrio San Rafael, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Fax:
+504 208 2834
+504 238 8447
Email:
[email protected]
and to diplomatic representatives of Honduras accredited to your country.
PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY. Check with the International Secretariat, or your section
office, if sending appeals after 10 May 2007.********
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